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Glyph

Wednesday, February 20, 2013 - 7:00pm to 8:45pm

The Natural History Museum of Utah

Glyph is a site-specific multi-media performance piece that explores ideas of time, embodiment, and the human drive to mark one’s existence. Text from obituaries collected from the collaborators as well as retrieved in real time from the Internet, will be projected on the massive walls of the NHMU Canyon as part of the visual environment of the piece.

Glyph is performed as a continuous event from 7 to 8:45 p.m. The audience is invited to walk among the performers throughout the Canyon and the Past Worlds Gallery.

Join us for this collaboration between dancers, architects, the Museum and you.

Presented by The University of Utah College of Fine Arts, University of Utah's Department of Modern Dance & The Natural History Museum of Utah